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Charles Murray has penned what I find to be a somewhat romanticized account of the white working class, the group Murray attributes the guiding values of American culture for most of the past century. Unfortunately, this group isn't doing well.... [Read on]
Coming Apart by Charles Murray is an interesting collection of statistical data about Caucasian people in America from 1960 through 2010. The author covered many topics from religion, to jobs, and income. He also created two fictional towns... [Read on]
"How much do you value what has made America exceptional, and what are you willing to do to preserve it?" Thus Charles Murray closes out Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960-2010, arguably one of the most important books I have read in... [Read on]
In Coming Apart, Charles Murray presents, and defends through an amazing amount of statistics, that America is coming apart at the seams. We are coming apart because “the American project has been historically based on industriousness, honesty,... [Read on]
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I recently finished reading Charles Murray's Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960-2010, which I received complimentary from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group. Coming Apart is the culmination of several decades of Murray's work as a... [Read on]
In his latest book, Coming Apart; The State of White America 1960-2010, Charles Murray has written a book that paints a picture of a segment of America that is not often covered by the mainstream media. Murray’s thesis is that there is a widening... [Read on]
Using statistics from the past 50 years, Charles Murray sets out to explore what is happening between the upper and lower classes in America. He uses white America as the example, but it works for all of America. The new classes have totally... [Read on]
Rarely do I find myself thinking, “I’ll just read one more chapter before I go to sleep” when I’m reading a non-fiction, sociological study. However, I thought that several times while reading Coming Apart. I missed out experientially on 20 years... [Read on]
Coming Apart - The State of White America, 1960-2010 is probably the most serious, in depth book I have read, almost feeling like I was back in college. However, I was completely blessed and completely blown away by the statistics that author... [Read on]